Last week we checked the best eBook Readers in the market right now, according to ReviewsBee, an exclusive reviews site. In this post, I will show the five best tablets for eBook reading, according to ReviewsBee. Although I prefer an eBook reader to a tablet for reading eBooks, below are the best tablets if you want to use a tablet for your eBook reading endeavors.
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Best tablets to read eBooks
Below are the top 5 eBook readers according to Reviewsbee Top-10 list
The algorithm
As you can see, there are only Amazon Kindle tablets that have emerged in Reviewsbee research results.
So, let’s see how the rating is done.
The platform collects reviews of the products from various categories and creates top-10 lists.
These are the 5 factors are included in their research:
a. Consumer Popularity Score,
b. Consumer Complaints,
c.Expert Popularity Score,
d. Expert Ratings,
e.Consumer Complaints.
Over to you
Buying an eBook reader is not an easy task. There are many models available, from various manufacturers, using different formats. On, top of that, most tablets and smartphones today can be used for reading eBooks adequately.
So, which of these tablets do you prefer for eBook reading? Do you own one? Which one? Let me know in your comments below!
Jan says
I have been looking for a mobile platform to read eBooks in comfort for years. Up until now, I have used my HTC smartphone, but with that, I can’t concentrate for too long without getting eye strain.
Kindle have been offering eBook readers for some time now and I have yet to take consider the Kindle Fire eBook reader.
However, from what I see in this short but welcome review is that the new Kindle Fire 7 (seven-inch display) is currently the best eBook reader to go for.
At a measly $50 from Amazon, that’s very affordable.
Janice.
Marios says
Jan,
Yes, Kindle Fire 7 is a very afforadble device, but have in mind that it is a 7″ tablet. If you want a dedicated eBook reader, I’d suggest a Kindle Paperwhite.
lilywong says
With so many tablets out there, it can get overwhelming for an ebook reader like myself. I currently have a mini iPad, and so far using the iBooks app, it’s easy to read pdfs. But when it comes to Kindle and others, I am thinking of getting a proper tablet. Your list really helps to narrow down where to look – will definitely keep these in mind when I surf the sites your recommended.
Marios says
Hi Lily,
Thanks for the kind words. It is overwhelming, but I’m glad I helped!